
There's never a bad season for dining around New Orleans, but it's also well worth checking in at your favorite spots to see what's new at different times of the year. Many NOLA restaurants use fresh, seasonal ingredients that rotate throughout the year, and of course there are great events near New Orleans homes for sale all year long where you can enjoy the freshest local cuisine. With the end of summer approaching, September is a great time to enjoy a meal in the city.

Here in Baton Rouge, our real estate agents look forward to football season. Every game day is a big event when the Tigers are playing, but there's also a lot more to see and do on game day than just football.
If you're in town to watch LSU battle it out this season, it's worth it to arrive in Baton Rouge early. That way, you'll have a chance to enjoy some of these extra game day activities, from campus tours and sightseeing to local restaurants and favorite tailgating spots.
Grab a Bite on Game Day
Baton Rouge is almost as famous for its food as it is for LSU Football, so don't...

You can't turn a corner in New Orleans without coming face-to-face with the past. Since the day the city was founded on the banks of the Mississippi River in 1718, New Orleans has witnessed every chapter in American history.
That rich history is best explored on foot with a knowledgeable guide. These are some of our real estate agents' favorite historical walking tours in New Orleans.